Vlll 



CONTENTS. 



Arctia Mendica, variety 314 



Arge Galathea drops its eggs and 



does not affix them 31 

 Argiolus, economy 112; larvae 113, 



410; depraved taste in 213 

 Argulus foliaceus 351, 428 

 Argynnis Adippe and A. Niobe 42, 

 101, 110, 174 



„ Aglaia, variety 164 

 „ Euphrosyne, curious va- 

 riety 395; variety 409 



„ Laihonia near Faversham 

 165; at Kainham 212; near Ips- 

 wich 409 ; in Jersey 442 



„ Niobe in the New Forest 

 16,27 



„ Paphia near Scarborough 

 163; variety 410 



„ Valezina at Canterbury 

 370 

 Argyrolepia luridana, a Torlrix new 



to Science 80 

 Army worm 91 

 Asilus deformis 259 

 „ enitens id. 

 „ mivatus id. 

 ,, preying on Gryllidee 252 

 Aspilates curvifera 154 



Batoneus Populi : a mite injurious 



to the aspen in Scotland 434 

 Bee of the E}zyptian monuments 



288 ; honey, questions on 320 

 Bees, queen, encasement 250; 



early swarm 294 ; deluded by the 



colour of spiders 315 

 Beetle, new British 268 ; destroying 



ten-weeks' stock 352; ship-timber 



367 

 Beetles on the norih-east coast 98; 



new British 111, 112; carding 



356 

 Blennocampa Cerasi 236 

 Blind inhabitants of figs 39f) 

 Boarmia perfumaria in the New 



i'orcsl 279 

 Boletobia fuliginaria in the Black- 

 friars Station of the Metropolitan 



Hail way 172 



Bombylius exiguus 272 

 „ miscens 271 



„ nivifrons id. 



Bombyx Pernyi (silk-moth) 28 



„ processionea in Dorset- 

 shire 374 



„ Quercus, attractive influ- 

 ence exercised by females 441 ; 

 larvse feeding on ivy 457 



„ Rubi, do the larvae feed in 

 the spring ? 59 ; does it feed after 

 hybernation ? 78 ; larvae burying 

 in the earth 458 



Books, new 378 



Borbopora Kraatzii 404 



Bot or nose-fly of the sheep 307 



Botys fuscalis with a portion of the 

 puparium still attached 397 



Brachycentrus subnubilus, hemigy- 

 nous specimen 173 



Briarda? subapicalis 131 



Brulerie, M. de la 376 



Butalis cicadella at Weybridge 421 



Butterflies, classification 34; col- 

 lected in Egypt, along the African 

 shore of the Red Sea, and in 

 Arabia 48; variation in 264; near 

 Wotlon-under-Edge 293 ; in. Car- 

 marthenshire 315 



Cabera exanthemaria, description of 

 the larva 317 

 „ Pusaria, variety 215 



Calamia lutosa near Huddersfield 

 201 



Callimorpha Hera near Exeter 

 414 



Calocampa exoleta, food 242 



Camponiscus Healai 179 



Canary lick 266, 280, 281 



Captures near Wanstead 43; in 

 North Staff'ordshirG 118; at Bury 

 St. Edmunds 149; at Folkestone 

 .164 ; near Gravesend 220 ; on the 

 Kent and Essex coasts 393 ; of 

 Lppidoptera in July id.; near 

 Canterbury in July 394 ; near 

 Newcastle 445 



Carpocapsa pomonana, food 375 



Caterpillar eating potatoes 184 



